Ryan Reynolds foregoes Blake Lively amid battle to reach A-list celebrity

Ryan Reynolds has shared an unexpectedly tense moment he experienced with wife Blake Lively during a particularly stressful phase of the production while he was promoting his latest project, John Candy: I Like Me.

The actor and producer, 48, is currently touring to promote the film, which is directed by Colin Hanks, son of acting legend Tom Hanks.

As Reynolds explained to a packed audience, the process of pulling the film together wasn’t without its challenges—particularly when it came to enlisting Hollywood icon Bill Murray.

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“Hey Bill, Ryan Reynolds here,” Reynolds said, recalling how he first reached out. “I’m making a documentary about John Candy. I’m just hoping I could pick your brain. I’ll come to you; I’ll do whatever it takes.”

That initial message was just the beginning. According to Reynolds, the Ghostbusters star proved notoriously hard to get in touch with, leaving him in a state of limbo.

“I had to leave around 40 messages,” Reynolds admitted. Despite his efforts, Murray remained elusive. “My voice note sounded like a Greek shipping company,” he joked, drawing laughter from the crowd.

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The emotional toll of the situation even bled into his personal life, culminating in a now-infamous moment between him and Lively.

“Funny, I’m on my way to some gala thing,” he shared. “And I rarely go to a fancy tuxedo [event]. I’m there with my wife, and we’re about to walk in, and my phone buzzes. I look at it. It says Bill Murray, and I go, ‘Bill Murray!'”

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But the timing couldn’t have been worse. “She [Lively] goes, ‘We have to go in!’ I’m like, ‘F**k you!'” Reynolds said, drawing more laughter from the audience with his candid confession.

Despite the tension—and the 40 unanswered messages—Reynolds didn’t give up. Eventually, he decided to record a heartfelt video from his apartment, enlisting the help of his children.